Backbone Slip

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Bright Lights, Big City 02:53 Tools
Avenue Breakdown 11:48 Tools
Johnny Lee's Mood 06:16 Tools
Breaking Up Somebody's Home 04:14 Tools
Dangerzone 06:25 Tools
I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town 00:00 Tools
Big Legged Woman 03:43 Tools
Lonely Avenue 00:00 Tools
Jungle Fever 05:44 Tools
A Fool For You 07:00 Tools
Walk On 03:35 Tools
Big Talk 04:20 Tools
Beggar For The Blues 06:21 Tools
Mama, Talk To Your Daughter 02:54 Tools
Ramblin' 03:20 Tools
Against The Wall 03:42 Tools
That's My Mistake 03:42 Tools
I Can't Always Be (What You Expect Of Me) 03:32 Tools
Trouble Everyday 04:42 Tools
Bo Diddley's A Gunslinger 05:59 Tools
Brigitte's Blues 04:42 Tools
Blue Wave 03:57 Tools
The Past Is A Mirror 04:27 Tools
Mama Talk To Your Daughter 02:54 Tools
Brigittes Blues 02:54 Tools
We Luv Deez Hoez 02:54 Tools
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Band Members: Joe Whiting - Vocals Mark Doyle - Guitar, Keyboards & Percussion Paul Laronde/ Mike Doyle - Bass Mark Tiffault / Cathy Lamanna - Drums There is not much to find on the internet about this group in general. However, I did find these bits of information below. On one of their LP's titled 'Swamp Water'. A Review on Ebay. (http://www.ebay.com/ctg/Swamp-Water-Backbone-Slip-CD-Apr-1991-Blue-Wave-Records-/3379711) "Backbone Slip, led by former Jukin' Bone bandmates Mark Doyle and Joe Whiting, produced their masterpiece with this disc. The songwriting is catchy and the covers are perfectly selected. Doyle's production is vibrant and alive, causing the performances to leap off the disc, and coaxing the best from all the musicians. A re-recording of their classic "Jungle Fever" kicks the disc off and it never looks back. Doyle's solo on Ray Charles' "I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town" should be mandatory listening for anyone who's ever picked up a guitar and tried to play the blues, and Robbie Spagnoletti's drumming warrants special mention. Find this disc! It'll be worth the search. Nadeau Music 'Doyle and Whiting' ( http://www.nadeaumusic.net/doyleandwhiting.html ) "Mark Doyle and Joe Whiting are one of the most celebrated partnerships from Syracuse, New York's rich pool of musicians. They have played together in various bands dating back to the early 1960's. I would highly recommend listening a copy of Buried Bones to get a full understanding of the music these guys have put together. Tours with the likes of early Van Halen and contributions to many other projects are just a part of their resume. Visit the Mark Doyle and Jumpin' Joe Whiting official websites for more information." Joe Whiting's Website: http://www.joewhitingmusic.com/biography.html Mark Doyle's (& The Maniacs) Website: http://www.markdoyle.com/maniacs/biography-Mark.html Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.